How do I connect my Yes Huddle XS 4G LTE?
How do I connect my Yes Huddle XS 4G LTE?
Step 1: Connect your Yes Device to your PC via USB or WiFi. Step 2: Open your web browser and browse to http://192.168.1.1/. Step 3: Login with your Yes ID and password. Step 4: Follow the instructions to configure your Yes Device. 1. How do I connect my WiFi devices to the YES Huddle XS 4G LTE? Firstly, turn on your YES Huddle XS 4G LTE.
How do I connect my Yes device to my PC?
Step 1: Connect your Yes Device to your PC via USB or WiFi. Step 2: Open your web browser and browse to http://192.168.1.1/. Step 3: Login with your Yes ID and password. Step 4: Follow the instructions to configure your Yes Device.
Do you have to have a service provider to get WiFi?
Home Wi-Fi service providers. Wi-Fi is not a separate service from your internet provider, but rather a wireless means to connect your devices. Though you won’t come across standalone Wi-Fi to buy, all major internet providers offer Wi-Fi service.
Do you need an ISP to have WiFi in your home?
No. Wi-Fi is not a service by itself, but rather a feature of your internet service. You need an internet service provider to get internet to your home via a modem and a router to transmit that signal throughout your home. Some ISPs include Wi-Fi service and necessary equipment at no extra charge.
Is it safe to use YTL Yes 4G?
While Yes is great, there are overall flaws with the service, and below is my review of 3 reasons why you shouldn’t use YTL Yes 4G. Before I move to the reasons, let me explain the kind of user I am.
Is there a way to complain about Yes 4G?
Basically what Yes is saying is that the only way you’re going to have peace of mind, is giving me your credit card number. Today I suffered another Yes 4g outage (2nd time in 4 months). Going online proved useless as Yes doesn’t have a phone number I can call to make a complaint or to get an update on.
Why do I need a Yes 4G internet connection?
I absolutely need a stable and reliable internet connection and chose Yes 4G because I thought it would provide me that, turns out I was wrong.